Hmm lets see. With my Sprint Sero plan for $30 a month I get 500 minutes, unlimited Evdo data, unlimited text messages, Unlimited N&W starting at 7 and of course m2m and the rest of that jazz minus rollover. As a former Cingular customer I guess it's not bad for them but I think I'll stick with my 6800 that has a keyboard and lets me install my own software.
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Hmm lets see. With my Sprint Sero plan for $30 a month I get 500 minutes, unlimited Evdo data, unlimited text messages, Unlimited N&W starting at 7 and of course m2m and the rest of that jazz minus rollover. As a former Cingular customer I guess it's not bad for them but I think I'll stick with my 6800 that has a keyboard and lets me install my own software.
Seriously, can we stop with XXX is a worse deal than SERO already? We get it, Sprint's employee referral offer is poorly guarded.